Unconventional Energy Resources

PDF Publication Title:

Unconventional Energy Resources ( unconventional-energy-resources )

Previous Page View | Next Page View | Return to Search List

Text from PDF Page: 078

Memagh, T. P. (2008). A review of the geochemical processes controlling the distribution of Thorium in the EarthÕs crust and AustraliaÕs Thorium resources. Retrieved June 24, 2013, from http://wwwa.ga.gov.au/web_temp/1408207/Rec2008_005.pdf. Mercier, T. J., Johnson, R. C., Brownfield, M. E. (2011). In-place oil shale resources underlying Federal lands in the Green River and Washakie Basins, southwestern Wyoming. U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2011–3113, p. 2. Mercier, T. J., Johnson, R. C., Brownfield, M. E., & Self, J. G. (2010). In-place oil shale resources underlying Federal lands in the Piceance Basin, western Colorado. U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2010–3041, p. 4. Meyer, R. F., & Attanasi, E. D. (2010). 4. Natural bitumen and extra-heavy oil: 2010 Survey of Energy Resources, World Energy Council, pp. 123–150. http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/oilgas/ addoilgas/WEC10NBEHO.pdf. Meyer, R. F., Attanasi, E. D., & Freeman, P. A. (2007). Heavy oil and natural bitumen resources in geological basins of the world: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007-1084, p. 36. http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1084/OF2007-1084v1.pdf. Mishra, P. (2013). Guar gum futures trading in India resumes on record harvest May 14, 2013, Bloomberg Businessweek. Re- trieved July 22, 2013, from http://www.bloomberg.com/ news/2013-05-14/india-resumes-futures-trading-in-guar-gum- as-crop-reaches-record.html. MIT. (2013). Massachusetts Institute of Technology Study of the Future of Natural Gas. Retrieved June 24, 2013, from http://mitei.mit.edu/system/files/NaturalGasReport.pdf. MIT Technology Review. (2011). The enduring technology of coal. Retrieved June 4, 2013, from http://www.technology review.com/graphiti/513836/the-enduring-technology-of-coal/. Mohan, H., Carolus, M., Biglarbigi, K. (2008). The potential for additional carbon dioxide flooding projects in the United States. Society of Petroleum Engineers, SPE 113975, p. 9. Money Morning Editors. (2013). The coming uranium bonanza. Special Report. Retrieved June 24, 2013, from http://moneym orning.com/reports/uranium_forecast.php?x=X304P151& erc=1#.UdW2f_lDl8H. Moniz, E. (2011). ‘‘Why We Still Need Nuclear Power—Making Clean Energy Safe and Affordable,’’ Foreign Affairs, November-December Issue. Retrieved June 27, 2013, from http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/136544/ernest-moniz/ why-we-still-need-nuclear-power. Morgan, P. (2012). Geothermal regulations in Colorado–land ownership is the key. Geothermal Resources Council Trans- actions, Geothermal Resources Council 2012 Annual Meeting, September 30–October 3, 2012, Reno, Nevada, CD-ROM, v. 36, pp. 1233–1237. Morgan, P. (2013). Geothermal gradients and geothermal oppor- tunities in the Piceance Basin, Colorado. Southern Methodist University (SMU) Geothermal Laboratory, Geothermal Energy and Waste Heat to Power-Utilizing Oil and Gas Plays, Conference Summary, Agenda, Presenters. Retrieved July 15, 2013, from http://smu.edu/geothermal/Oil&Gas/ 2013/2013_Speakers_Agenda.htm. NERC. (2011). Potential impacts of future environmental regu- lations. North American Electric Reliability Corporation. Retrieved June 3, 2013, from http://www.nerc.com/files/ EPA%20Section.pdf. Newcomer, A., & Apt, J. (2008). Implications of generator siting for CO2 pipeline infrastructure. Energy Policy, 36, 1776– 1787. NewsScience. (2010). Future nuclear reactors could rely on graphite. January 13. Retrieved July 20, 2013, from http://www.usnews. com/science/articles/2010/01/13/future-nuclear-reactors-could- rely-on-graphite. Noger, M. C. (1999). Tar-sand resources of Western Kentucky: Kentucky Geological Survey Reprint 45, p. 34. http:// www.uky.edu/KGS/pubs/tarsands.pdf. Nordquist, J., & Johnson, L. (2012). Production of power from the co-produced water of oil wells, 3.5 years of operation. Geo- thermal Resources Council Transactions, Geothermal Re- sources Council 2012 Annual Meeting, September 30– October 3, 2012, Reno, Nevada, CD-ROM, v. 36, pp. 207– 210. Normann, R. (2013). Hydro-fracturing monitoring tool for geo- thermal reservoirs. Southern Methodist University (SMU) Geothermal Laboratory, Geothermal Energy and Waste Heat to Power-Utilizing Oil and Gas Plays, Conference Summary, Agenda, Presenters. Retrieved July 15, 2013, from http:// smu.edu/geothermal/Oil&Gas/2013/ 2013_Speakers_Agenda.htm. NRG. (2013). WA Parish CO2 capture project. Retrieved June 5, 2013, from http://www.nrgenergy.com/petranova/waparish.html. Oil and Gas Inquirer. (2012). Hot Plays: Gas prices force explorers to hunt liquids in Deep Basin: Oil and Gas In- quirer, p. 3. http://www.oilandgasinquirer.com. Pensa, N. (2012). Guar gum up nearly 20x—another sticky com- modity situation: April 9, 2012. Retrieved July 22, 2013, from http://spendmatters.com/2012/04/09/guar-gum-another-sticky- commodity-situation/. Perry, G., & Meyer, R. (2009). Transportation alternatives for heavy crude and bitumen: Canadian Heavy Oil Association, Beer and Chat, Petroleum Club, Calgary, AB, April 28, 2009: office@choa.ab.ca. Pierce, M. (2013). Gravity head energy system increases oil and gas well pumping power. Southern Methodist University (SMU) Geothermal Laboratory, Geothermal Energy and Waste Heat to Power–Utilizing Oil and Gas Plays, Conference Summary, Agenda, Presenters. Retrieved July 15, 2013, from http://smu.edu/geothermal/Oil&Gas/2013/ 2013_Speakers_Agenda.html. Porro, C., Esposito, A., Augustine, C., & Roberts, B. (2012). An estimate of the geothermal energy resource in the major sedi- mentary basins in the United States. Geothermal Resources Council Transactions, Geothermal Resources Council 2012 Annual Meeting, September 30–October 3, 2012, Reno, Ne- vada, CD-ROM, v. 36, pp. 1359–1369. Postel, J. (2013). Fractionation projects abound: RNB Energy LLC. Retrieved July 22, 2013, from http://www.rbn energy.com/fractionation-projects-abound and http://www.mids treambusiness.com/. Potential Gas Committee, 2007, Potential supply of natural gas in the United States—Report of the Potential Gas Committee (December 31, 2006), Colorado School of Mines, Available from: http://www.potentialgas.org/. Potential Gas Committee. (2009). Potential supply of natural gas in the United States—Report of the Potential Gas Commit- tee (December 31, 2008), Colorado School of Mines, Avail- able from: http://www.potentialgas.org/. Potential Gas Committee. (2011). Potential supply of natural gas in the United States—Report of the Potential Gas Commit- tee (December 31, 2010), Colorado School of Mines. From http://www.potentialgas.org/. Potential Gas Committee. (2013). Potential supply of natural gas in the United States—Report of the Potential Gas Commit- tee (December 31, 2012), Colorado School of Mines. From http://www.potentialgas.org/. Preston, C., Whittaker, S., Rostron, B., Chalaturnyk, R., White, D., Hawkes, C., et al. (2009). IEA GHG Weyburn-Midale CO2 monitoring and storage project—moving forward with the Final Phase. Energy Procedia, 1, 1743–1750. Qian, J., & Yin, L. (Eds.). (2010). Oil shale-petroleum alternative (1st ed.). Beijing, China: China Petrochemical Press. [An English translation is now available through the publisher at ytt@sinopec.com. A limited number of copies are available through the Colorado School of Mines (contact Jeremy Boak at jboak@mines.edu)]. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Energy Minerals Division

PDF Image | Unconventional Energy Resources

PDF Search Title:

Unconventional Energy Resources

Original File Name Searched:

EMD_AAPG_2013_NRR_online.pdf

DIY PDF Search: Google It | Yahoo | Bing

NFT (Non Fungible Token): Buy our tech, design, development or system NFT and become part of our tech NFT network... More Info

IT XR Project Redstone NFT Available for Sale: NFT for high tech turbine design with one part 3D printed counter-rotating energy turbine. Be part of the future with this NFT. Can be bought and sold but only one design NFT exists. Royalties go to the developer (Infinity) to keep enhancing design and applications... More Info

Infinity Turbine IT XR Project Redstone Design: NFT for sale... NFT for high tech turbine design with one part 3D printed counter-rotating energy turbine. Includes all rights to this turbine design, including license for Fluid Handling Block I and II for the turbine assembly and housing. The NFT includes the blueprints (cad/cam), revenue streams, and all future development of the IT XR Project Redstone... More Info

Infinity Turbine ROT Radial Outflow Turbine 24 Design and Worldwide Rights: NFT for sale... NFT for the ROT 24 energy turbine. Be part of the future with this NFT. This design can be bought and sold but only one design NFT exists. You may manufacture the unit, or get the revenues from its sale from Infinity Turbine. Royalties go to the developer (Infinity) to keep enhancing design and applications... More Info

Infinity Supercritical CO2 10 Liter Extractor Design and Worldwide Rights: The Infinity Supercritical 10L CO2 extractor is for botanical oil extraction, which is rich in terpenes and can produce shelf ready full spectrum oil. With over 5 years of development, this industry leader mature extractor machine has been sold since 2015 and is part of many profitable businesses. The process can also be used for electrowinning, e-waste recycling, and lithium battery recycling, gold mining electronic wastes, precious metals. CO2 can also be used in a reverse fuel cell with nafion to make a gas-to-liquids fuel, such as methanol, ethanol and butanol or ethylene. Supercritical CO2 has also been used for treating nafion to make it more effective catalyst. This NFT is for the purchase of worldwide rights which includes the design. More Info

NFT (Non Fungible Token): Buy our tech, design, development or system NFT and become part of our tech NFT network... More Info

Infinity Turbine Products: Special for this month, any plans are $10,000 for complete Cad/Cam blueprints. License is for one build. Try before you buy a production license. May pay by Bitcoin or other Crypto. Products Page... More Info

CONTACT TEL: 608-238-6001 Email: greg@infinityturbine.com (Standard Web Page)